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Cicoil’s shock absorbing cables resistant to vibration and sudden impact

By Nic Sharpley | September 3, 2014

Cicoil's highly flexible cables can withstand harsh environments, such as intense wind.

Cicoil’s highly flexible cables can withstand harsh environments, such as intense wind.

Cicoil’s highly flexible cables have been designed for use in applications exposed to harsh vibration caused by propelling force, automated equipment, excessive turbulence, intense wind, driving rain and rough seas.  Unlike other types of cables that can’t take the stress, the Cicoil designs excel under pressure and provide absolute reliability in the toughest of conditions.

Cicoil utilizes a unique process of completely surrounding and encapsulating conductors in its shock absorbing Flexx-Sil rubber jacket that renders them unaffected by constant shaking, sudden impact, severe vibration, G-Forces, extreme temperatures (-65 °C to +260 °C),  salt corrosion, submersion in water, humidity, chemicals, ozone, radiation, UV light and the rigors of supersonic flight.

As a result, the Cicoil cable does not require a clamping system (which is typically utilized with PVC, Polyurethane and Teflon jacketed cables) because the conductors cannot creep out of the Flexx-Sil jacket encasing them.

Cicoil’s Shock Absorbing Cables are Halogen-Free, Flame Retardant, UL Recognized, CE Conforming, RoHS & REACH Compliant, and are cured continuously, with no debris or material impurities, in an automated, climate controlled environment.

Cicoil
www.cicoil.com


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